At the Stroke of Midnight
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Narrated by:
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CJ Bloom
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By:
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Tara Sivec
About this listen
Meet the Naughty Princess Club: a brand-new audiobook series from USA Today best-selling author Tara Sivec that introduces listeners to Fairytale Lane and the hilarity - and romance - that ensue when three women start a new business to make it rain.
Once upon a time, Cynthia was the perfect housewife. Between being the president of the PTA and keeping her home spotless without a hair (or her pearls) out of place, her life was a dream come true. Her husband was once her knight in shining armor, but now he’s run off with all their money...and the babysitter.
Dressed as a princess at the annual Halloween block party on Fairytale Lane, she meets two other “princesses” also facing money troubles: antique store owner Ariel and librarian Isabelle. When the women are invited to wear their costumes to a party where they’re mistaken for strippers, Cindy, Ariel, and Belle realize that a career change could be the best way to make their money problems go bippity-boppity-boo. But can structured Cindy approach a stripper pole without sanitizing wipes? And could the blue-eyed anti-prince who has been crossing her path become Cindy’s happily ever after?
At the Stroke of Midnight is a hilarious, empowering story where princesses can save themselves while slaying in stilettos.
©2018 Tara Sivec (P)2018 Macmillan AudioWhat listeners say about At the Stroke of Midnight
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- Bonnie B
- 06-10-2019
Cheap & Cheesy, but Not Bad
This book is really just what you think it'll be. Very cheesy and terrible writing other than the ah, intimate scenes. This novel rides on titillation alone, so if you want a short and fun read, then this is a good one for you.
The overuse of fairytale references is in short, the very worst thing about this novel. Fine, make her name Cindy Ella and sure, give her a couple similar points of reference. But absolutely everything in this book is a replica of the fairytales, which I found overused and kind of lazy in terms of developing an original character. We have Cindy, Arial, Belle, Eric, Beast and Princeton James Charming. We have the business, Castle Creative. We have a missing shoe. We have light blue lingerie, which sure, is no ball gown, but we get the idea. I found the constant references embarrassing and overused, and would have preferred to read the story of an original character without the references.
The performance was pretty good, all things considered.
Allover, it was enjoyable enough and I'll probably read the others from this series. Not proud of it, but that's the fact.
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